New brunswick trauma program – Research Sub-Committee


Dr. Michael Crozier, General Surgeon – Horizon Health Network



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Dr. Michael Crozier, General Surgeon – Horizon Health Network

Dr. Crozier is a General Surgeon at the Moncton City Hospital. He completed his General Surgery training at Memorial University, and his medical school training at the University of Ottawa. Dr. Crozier has a particular interest in the care of trauma patients as well as in trauma centered research. He is currently completing his Master's Degree in Medical Education through the University of Dundee, Scotland. His publication in the Journal of Surgical Education entitled "Use of Human Patient Simulation and Validation of the Team Situation Awareness Global Assessment Technique (TSAGAT): A Multidisciplinary Team Assessment Tool in Trauma Education" examines the utility of patient simulation in training and evaluation of trauma resuscitation skills, as well as in promoting communication and teamwork in multidisciplinary teams. Dr. Crozier is actively involved in trauma training as well, and enjoys participating as an ATLS (Advanced Trauma Life Support) and RTTDC (Rural Trauma Team Development Course) Instructor and Course Director throughout New Brunswick.


Neeru Gupta, PhD, Senior Epidemiologist – New Brunswick Department of Health

Neeru Gupta is Senior Epidemiologist with the New Brunswick Department of Health’s Analytics service. She works on analytics and research design, methods and metrics to support decisions for healthy populations, sustainable investments and better care experiences. Her other professional experience includes being Demographer-Statistician with the World Health Organization (Switzerland), Data Analyst with Statistics Canada, Lecturer-Researcher at Université de Montréal, and providing consultancy services for various local and international agencies in population and health issues. She holds a Ph.D. in Demography from Université de Montréal. She has published numerous journal articles and edited books and reports on population health and health systems research, and sits on the editorial board for the journal Human Resources for Health.



Bryn Robinson, BA (Hons), PhD

Bryn is the Clinical Research Manager for the Maritime SPOR SUPPORT Unit (MSSU); a multidisciplinary group dedicated to supporting patient-oriented health services research and decision-making in the Maritime Provinces, and is based out of the Health Research Unit at the Saint John Regional Hospital. Previously, she worked in strategic planning and policy research with WorkSafeNB, and served as vice-president of the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Saint John branch. A native of Saint John, Bryn studied experimental and applied psychology at the University of New Brunswick, with a particular focus on emerging adults’ mental health.


Brigitte Sonier Ferguson is Director of the Office of Research Services and Academic Affairs at Vitalité Health Network. A native of Neguac, NB, Brigitte graduated from the Université de Moncton with a BSc Biochemistry (Hon) in 2001 and MSc Biochemistry in 2005. Her doctoral studies at the University of Ottawa focused on the role of intestinal immune regulation in autoimmunity, particularly Type 1 Diabetes. In 2010, Brigitte returned to NB and joined Vitalité as a Research Coordinator with the Office of Research Services. She assumed direction of the service in March of 2015.
John Steeves completed his MD at Dalhousie University. He practiced Family Medicine in New Glasgow NS for several years before returning to Halifax for Residency training in Orthopedic Surgery. He went on to University of Toronto for Orthopedic Fellowship training at St Michaels Hospital. He practiced Orthopedics in Moncton for 20 years before completing a Masters in Adult Education at Saint Mary’s University in 2005. That same year he was hired as Director of Medical Education for Atlantic Health Sciences Corp and joined the Orthopedic Department of the Saint John Regional Hospital. In 2009 he became the founding regional campus Dean of Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick with academic positions of Associate Professor Dalhousie Dept Surgery, Division Orthopedics with cross appointment as Associate Professor Dalhousie Division of Medical Education. Shortly after retiring from that administrative role, he assumed the position of interim Associate Dean Undergraduate Medical Education Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine in 2015. That same year he became Board chair and CEO External for RECAP Inc., a not for profit corporation that works with individuals or groups in enhancing the health and well-being of an at risk population in Saint John with Hepatitis C by using education, research and interprofessional collaborative care. He became a member of the trauma research committee in 2015. He lives in Rothesay NB.

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